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Boston's Patch NYC designing line for Target

Posted by Christopher Muther  May 10, 2012 12:11 PM
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Target announced its latest boutique collection on May 10, and that boutique-within-the bullseye will be created by none other than Boston's Patch NYC. The duo behind Patch -- John Ross and Don Carney -- will design a 50-piece collection featuring bedding, decorative pillows, lamps, glassware, serving bowls, and coasters. Prices will range from $4.99 to $119.99. The collection debuts Sept. 9.
This is not the first time Patch has designed for a national retailer. They created vintage-inspired mugs and platters for West Elm and Anthropologie. Carney and Ross started Patch NYC in New York before relocating to Cambridge. If you can't wait for the Target collection, you can visit their newly expanded store on 46 Waltham Street in the South End.
For more on Patch, you can read my 2007 article on the duo, or peruse a slide show of their home.

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